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9 Must Watch Players At The World Cup

Prior to the start of the competition, there are some players who have entered the spotlight as everyone will closely monitor their performance this summer. Both very experienced and inexperienced players are set to be tested on the world stage. Regardless of whether there will be a surprise winner of the Golden Boot or the Golden Glove, here is a list of 9 players everyone should keep a lookout for when they play in Russia 2018....

February 2, 2023 · 6 min · 1240 words · Zelma Dilworth

9 Real Life Feuds Between Vince Mcmahon And Wwe Legends

But, there have been some Superstars that he has not gotten along with, perhaps due to how he treated them financially or Superstars being unhappy at how they were used in WWE. Here, we take a look at nine real-life feuds between Vince McMahon and WWE legends: #9 Ultimate Warrior The Ultimate Warrior, like Hulk Hogan, helped build brand WWE in the late 80s and early 90s. Like Hogan, he too left the company on bad terms, as he was unhappy at how much he was paid following WrestleMania VII....

February 2, 2023 · 7 min · 1491 words · Kevin Ali

85 Infants Covid 19 Positive In Texas As State Records Over 10 000 New Cases

Annette Rodriguez, Director of Public Health in Nueces County—located on the state’s Gulf Coast—said Friday that the infants were below the age of one, however, she did not disclose any further details, such as the condition of the children or how they became infected, the Associated Press reported. Rodriguez announced the infant cases, revealed after a review of local health data, at a press conference in the county seat, Corpus Christi, during which she urged people to take action in order to slow the spread of the disease....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 506 words · Dena James

9 Arrests In Belgian Football Fraud Match Fixing Scandal

In all, 19 people faced charges ranging from match fixing to money laundering. Yet, after Wednesday’s extraordinary police operation covering 57 raids in seven nations, the scandal has left the nation’s World Cup stars and the Red Devils national side untouched. Belgium plays Switzerland in the UEFA Nations League late Friday in Brussels with barely a question mark over the match. At national level though, the damage is widespread. Even though match-fixing allegations did not center on winning the Belgian league, which involved clubs such as Anderlecht, Club Brugge, and Standard Liege last season, it centered on the relegation fight and a once-famous club, FC Mechelen, which has fallen on hard times....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 328 words · Mary Jackson

9 Unpopular Reddit Opinions About Attack On Titan

So, as is the case with any brilliant anime series, Attack on Titan has amassed a sizeable fanbase that is active on multiple platforms all over the internet, including Reddit. The subreddit for Attack of Titan is certainly one of the more active subreddits around — especially with the massive developments in the latest season — and there’s always vigorous debate over various aspects of the series fans can engage in....

February 1, 2023 · 6 min · 1087 words · Donald Patterson

94 Year Old Former All American Scores Td In South Carolina Alumni Game

MORE: Teams after No. 1 recruit | NCAA bans satellite camps Sossamon’s touchdown came on the second play of the Gamecocks’ alumni game. His spike wasn’t quite as good as Gronk’s, but we’ll allow it. Our only wish is that he would have dabbed on them folks as well. Still, it’s obvious he cherished the moment. “I enjoyed it very much. Lot of fun,” he told The State about playing....

February 1, 2023 · 1 min · 109 words · Joshua Thomason

A City Killer Asteroid Just Missed Hitting Earth Today

Asteroid 2019 OK, estimated to be between 187 feet and 427 feet in diameter, came within 43,500 miles of striking the Earth — closer than the moon. The asteroid was flying towards us towards the direction of the sun, making it hard to spot. It was only first seen a few days ago, and was only confirmed to be an asteroid in the past day. “It’s impressively close. I don’t think it’s quite sunk in yet....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 494 words · Mark Navarro

A Ballerina S Tragic Death

Two years ago, when Guenther was working her way into the Boston Ballet’s main company, an assistant artistic director advised her to lose five pounds. She did, and the company promoted her. But Guenther continued to lose weight. Eating problems are common among professional ballet dancers. ““Some go through years of starving and laxatives and diuretics,’’ says Dance magazine columnist Linda Hamilton. Still, anorec-tics typically grow weak and lethargic, and acquaintances say Guenther was always strong and exuberant....

February 1, 2023 · 1 min · 105 words · James Johnson

A Broadway Quasimodo

That transformation is not a kick animation can duplicate. Here it’s all up to the animators’ imaginations, and unfortunately their youthful hunchback (voice of Tom Hulce) is a tad pallid. This Disneyfied Quasimodo is affectionately dubbed Quasi, and the change reflects his diminished stature as a tragic hero. In fact, there’s no tragic end in store for the saintly misfit, who now rates a happy ending. He may not get the girl, but he discovers Self-Esteem....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 339 words · Melanie Ryder

89 Year Old Woman Has Been Gaming For Decades Discusses Its Benefits

Mori was the subject of a recent interview with Japanese publication GameSpark, which was translated by Kotaku. In it, the Tokyo native touched upon her long history with games. Her road to becoming a video game-playing grandma started with the Cassette Vision, a Japan-exclusive console released in 1981 that used an unusual combination of knobs and buttons built into the machine itself to play games. The next big step came when she migrated over to the Famicom, the Japanese version of the NES, and more familiar classics like The Legend of Zelda and Dragon Quest....

January 31, 2023 · 2 min · 377 words · Antoinette Bennett

9 Ways To Do Fun Google Tricks And Easter Eggs

Go to regular Google. Type in “Google Pacman”. Hit “I’m feeling lucky”. Do not press “images”, “maps”, etc. It will open regular Google!

January 31, 2023 · 1 min · 23 words · Claire Drey

9 Ways To Teach A One Year Old Baby

You don’t need to break out a ton of toys or even spend a ton of cash on fancy ones. Sometimes just playing with simple blocks or banging on pots with spoons will be enough to delight and stimulate your little one. If you do give them toys, make sure they’re age-appropriate and safe for 1-year-olds. Encourage them to play with other children as well. In fact, studies indicate that the more words a baby hears, the more they respond with sounds of their own, suggesting that talking to your baby actually does encourage speech development....

January 31, 2023 · 2 min · 401 words · Marion Mitchell

90 Year Old Loses 32 Million In Largest Ever Phone Scam

Investigators with the Kowloon East regional crime unit are said to have frozen bank accounts containing 9 million Hong Kong dollars ($1.1 million), but the scammers have made off with the rest, South China Morning Post reports. The authorities said they arrested a 19-year-old university student on March 26, charging him as an an accomplice who first helped contacted the victim last July while posing as a public security official from mainland China....

January 31, 2023 · 2 min · 421 words · Jeannine Allen

91 Year Old Rabbi Who Saved Families From The Holocaust Dies Of Coronavirus Two Months After Leading Opening Prayer In House

Rabbi Romi Cohn, 91, died Tuesday, not long after being diagnosed with COVID-19. Only two months earlier, he had delivered the opening prayer for the U.S. House of Representatives, in commemoration of the 75-year anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. Cohn was born in Czechoslovakia in 1929 and was 10 years old when the country was invaded by Germany. After his family fled for Hungary he joined with partisans in the fight against the Nazis, returning to Czechoslovakia and forging Christian identification documents that helped Jewish families to escape....

January 31, 2023 · 3 min · 495 words · Rita Goeppner

A Smile Worth The Wait

Wilson started work on it in 1966, after completing “Pet Sounds.” By then he had quit touring with the band and had become a total creature of the recording studio. With his lyricist, Van Dyke Parks, he labored for more than a year on what was to be an epic album-length musical meditation on America. Conceived and created just when Wilson was at the height of his contest with the Beatles for artistic and chart-topping supremacy, the three-part “Smile” was the album that would secure his place as the reigning king of popular music....

January 31, 2023 · 7 min · 1295 words · Deborah Takaki

A 9 1 Loss To Myanmar In 1971 Kick Started Indian National Football Team S Descent It S Time To Halt It

If one takes a stroll down the rusty pages of the Indian national football team’s history, a match played in Kuala Lumpur on the independence day of 1971 appears to be a chapter worth highlighting. Before delving deeper into what happened on that fateful day, it’s pertinent to make a brief survey of India’s performances till that point. India’s first foray into international football in the post-independence era came in the 1948 Olympics, where they lost to France....

January 31, 2023 · 4 min · 817 words · Allen Mancuso

A Brief Timeline Of Kathy Griffin Controversies

The self-proclaimed professional trash-talker has drawn the ire of conservatives after tweeting about—who else?—President Donald Trump on Tuesday. But the 59-year-old comedian is no stranger to criticism or venom—especially when it’s coming from those who support her longtime nemesis, Trump. After all, her latest off-color wisecrack on social media is the least of Griffin’s offenses. She’s feuded with some of America’s elite, been essentially blacklisted by Hollywood, censored from award shows and cut from TV programs, all because of her snarky commentary....

January 31, 2023 · 4 min · 761 words · Claude Martin

A Carnival In Beirut

The latest of these is downtown Beirut, where barricades and barbed wire fortify the offices of Prime Minister Fouad Siniora. On the one side, the duly elected Lebanese government clings tenaciously to power behind cohorts of armed soldiers backed by APCs. On the other, camped in tents, are thousands of demonstrators who seek to topple it. The government has its foreign backers: the United States, the United Nations, France and the EU, as well as such pro-Western Arab nations as Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia....

January 31, 2023 · 4 min · 734 words · Russell Beckum

A Cd Rom Shopper S Guide

Walk down athletic memory lane with “Olympic Gold” (S.E.A. Multimedia, $39.95, 800-762-2189). With more than 100 video clips, 2,000 photographs and a detailed history of the Games since 1896, you can relive old triumphs, like Mary Lou Retton’s gold-winning vault in 1984. Animal lovers will fall for “Dogz: Your Computer Pet” (PF. Magic, $19.95, 800-48-ADOPT). Click on a doghouse to choose a pup; she’ll wiggle, overeat and frisk among your icons....

January 31, 2023 · 2 min · 344 words · James Tallarico

9 Ways To Avoid Worrying About Cheating

You can also open a new joint social media account together. Then you will have mutual friends and everyone else on will understand that you are a couple. Post a lot of couple pictures of the two of you, and preferably with kids, pets, the home you share so others get the message that you’re both taken and in a committed. Understand that forcing or manipulating someone to have sex is always rape....

January 30, 2023 · 3 min · 549 words · Mauricio Cooke